14. November 2004 10:37
by Rene Pallesen
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The High Dam was built in the 1970s. It was higher
and wider than the old Aswan Dam.
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At its highest point, the High Dam was 111m high,
3.8km long and 980m wide at the base. It was built with 3 times as
many stones that was used to build Cheops' Pyramid.
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The High Dam is a high-security military area so no
video cameras were allowed. Should the High Dam be destroyed, than
most of Egypt will be under water and it would be a disaster for the
country.
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Lake Nasser is a man-made lake to the south, created
as a result of the building of the High Dam. Because of this lake,
some great monuments, villages and many of the Nubian tribes had to
be moved or they would have been submerged under water. I think much
history has been lost to these waters.
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This temple had to moved onto higher ground after
the High Dam was built.
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Created: Dec 2004Last Updated:
24-Jan-2005
14. November 2004 10:37
by Rene Pallesen
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This alabaster factory was one of Adam's commission-based
stops.
Alabaster is a cheaper type of marble - the
corridors of the Mohammed Ali Mosque was made of this marble, as was
the small sphinx statue in Memphis. It was also used for King TutAnkhAmun's
canopic jars
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Created: Dec 2004Last Updated:
24-Jan-2005
14. November 2004 02:10
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12. March 2013 09:16
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Last night Kim made a very nice Creme Brulee...Yummiiiii!!!!
She asked me to take a couple of photos which I think turned out quite nicely.
12. March 2013 09:15
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On the weekend we went to the Sydney Wildlife Park at Darling Harbour.
It was good fun to show Aiden all the different animals (Although he was pretty tired by the end).
The highlight of the exhibition is the 4.5 meter long Saltie (Saltwater Crocodile). He is such a darling and he loved his girlfriends so much that he had them over for dinner (Ha Ha).


Aiden wasn't sure about the crocodiles and definitely wasn't happy with the big mouth and all the sharp teeth...

...Daddy came to the rescue and threw himself at the monster.

He was a bit more happy with the smaller cuddlier animals...

Such as the wombats...

...the Yellow Footed Rock Wallabies...

...or even the Tasmanian Devil.

The start of the exhibition is pretty amazing as you wank through a large enclosure with lots of butterflies flying around.

And besides from that there is of cause a lot of lizards, frogs and snakes on display.

6. March 2013 09:33
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Lucas is now 5 months and we did his monthly photos the other day together with Aiden.

This also gave me an excuse to try out the new strobe I bought for photography (an Alien Bee B800) and it worked out great...so much better than trying to use multiple flashes inside a softbox to get enough power.
Aiden and Lucas are already ganging up on us and sitting giggling together. They absolutely adore eachother although Aiden sometime can get a little rough with Lucas.

Afterwards we went to the local Park to have a bit of a play (see previous post with photos of Aiden).

5. March 2013 03:01
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26. February 2013 08:47
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This Sunday we went to Sydney Aquarium with Sacha, Mavis and their daughter Sammi.
Believe it or not, but it was my first time to the Sydney Aquarium, I guess we were waiting for Aiden to be old enough to really enjoy it (Lucas is still too little).

Aiden immediately ran off with Sammi to look at all the fish tanks.

And as we descended deeper and deeper we came close to the big fish in their larger tanks.

And we could look at them walking through the underwater tubes.


They are also one of the only aquariums in the world having Dugongs in captivity.


In the old days it was though that these creatures were mermaids and you can see how that could happen.
LOOK!!!!! A MERMAID!!!!

Anyway...for the most part it is about me watching the Dugong watching the people watching the Dugong....

Unfortunately I had a terrible hay fever and probably would have enjoyed it even more without it....but we may go back in the near future.
6. February 2013 09:09
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This weekend in the Blue Mountains I took a series of Panorama and waterfall photos.
This first one is taken from Govetts Leap.

And these two are from Evans Head.


This waterfall is also at Govetts Leap.

And these waterfalls are all from the Grand Canyon walk.


5. February 2013 09:09
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On the last day in the Blue mountains we made a visit to the Toy and Railway museum in Leura.
They had a lot of old toys and movie related memorabilia such as Tintin.
...and James Bond.
and some impressive Meccano pieces.

Outside there was a garden with a Japanese inspired section

Along with a Matterhorn model railway.

And other railway stuff.

5. February 2013 09:00
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This weekend we rented a small cabin in Blackheath in the Blue Mountains.
It was a nice little place with a couple of bedrooms and a nice little fireplace. It was a cool couple of days so we had the fireplace going most of the time.

During the day we would go for nice walks in the local area much to the enjoyment of especially Aiden...


...and have lunch at cafes to the enjoyment of Lucas.

The forest around the cabin had a couple of lyrebirds.
31. January 2013 08:51
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My dad holiday is over and he is returning back to home. To celebrate their last ight we went to a Korean BBQ place in Sydney and then we had a coffee across the street later.



Hopefully it won't be too long before he is coming back!